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Assyrian terracotta brick

860-825 BCE

Bullnose-shaped Red Brick, King's Lynn, 19th Century

1801-1900

Red Brick with Cross-shaped Frog, 19th Century

1801-1900

Cranked Cavity Tie Brick, Glazed, 1891-1901

1891-1901

Part of brick from house where anatomy first taught in Vienna

1510-1710

Plano-convex brick, Ubaid, Iraq, c 2500 BC.

2500 BCE

Piece of brick, 1600-1700

1600-1700

Bricks from Werneth Low drift mine

Red-bowed Brick with Frog, 19th Century

1801-1900

Small piece of plaster

1510-1710

Brick from old sea wall at Rhoscolyn Bay, stamped "Seiont, Caernarvon"

Brick from old sea wall at Rhoscolyn Bay, Anglesey, Wales.

Hand-made brick, with a frog on the upper surface, from Horncastle, Lindsey, Lincolnshire, early 19th century

Hand-made brick, with a frog on the upper surface, from Lincolnshire, late 18th to early 19th century.

1761-1830

Light red rectangular tax brick (247 x 120 x 85 mm) from kiln, Woolpit, Suffolk, date 1803-1850.

Red Tax Brick, Suffolk, 1803-1850

1803-1850

Bablylonian terracotta brick inscribed with cuneiform script, Syrian, 605BC-561BC

Bablylonian terracotta brick inscribed with cuneiform script

605-561

Basic brick used for lining Bessemer converters in Thomas-Gilchrist process.

Fragments of Bricks from the Bessemer Converter, 1878

1878

Babylonian terracotta brick inscribed with cunieform script, in oak case, from the ruins of Babylon, 604BC-561BC

Babylonian terracotta brick inscribed with cunieform script

604-561

Brick, with name Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon, impressed on it, set in wooden frame on castors, Babylonian, 605BC-561BC

Brick, with name Nebuchadnezzar King of Babylon

605-561

Foundation brick of Nebuchadnezzar the Second, King of Babylon, with his name and titles impressed, mounted in wooden frame, Babylonian, 605BC-561BC

Foundation brick of Nebuchadnezzar the Second

605-561

Pair of bricks, one marked 1807 the other W.S.B.

Pair of bricks